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Description

The PASS UST Class C training course consists of seven primary chapters. Each chapter is followed by a short quiz. Once a student has completed all chapters and quizzes, he or she will be directed to print out an Orientation Checklist. During the student's orientation tour of the facility, the student and the manager or Class B Operator will check off each item on the list as it is identified and explained. When the Orientation Checklist has been completed, the student may print his or her UST Class C operator certificate.

Course Objectives

"Class C operators are the first responders to emergency situations at a UST facility. They are usually clerks of the facility.

Class C operators:Respond to alarms, releases, and other emergency situations;Control and/or monitor the dispensing or sale of regulated substances; andMay monitor fuel delivery to the tanks.

Class C operators must be trained on:How to respond to emergencies (such as situations posing an immediate danger or threat to the public or to the environment and that require immediate action) and alarms caused by spills or releases from an underground storage tank system."

Topics Covered

"CHAPTER 1 - FACILITY OVERVIEW

This chapter provides a basic overview of the primary components of a typical UST facility. These components include the USTs, manways, spill buckets, fuel dispensers, and dispenser nozzles.

CHAPTER 2 - MONITORINGThis chapter emphasizes the components used to monitor a UST facility. Students will learn what an Automatic Tank Gauge (ATG) is and does, how to interpret its alarms and warnings, and what to do in case of an alarm. The role of line leak detectors is also discussed.

CHAPTER 3 - ENVIRONMENTALIn this chapter, students learn about sensitive receptors, or places where a fuel spill may leave the facility and enter the environment. The chapter also introduces students to the spill kit and its contents, and how to use spill kit components to contain spills threatening sensitive receptors like curb breaks and drains.

CHAPTER 4 - FUELING RULESThe focus of this chapter is fuel delivery safety. Students will watch a short video on proper fueling procedures. Students also learn about hazards at the fueling point, including smoking, static electricity, leaving a vehicle unattended while fueling, and leaving a vehicle running while fueling.

CHAPTER 5 - DELIVERY PROCEDURESThis chapter teaches the student how to supervise a fuel delivery and monitor for problems during a fuel delivery. Additional emphasis is placed on the ATG and on overfill prevention devices like overfill prevention valves and ball float valves. Delivery prohibitions are also addressed.

CHAPTER 6 - SAFETYThis chapter covers safety information every Class C Operator needs to respond to emergencies. Included here is a video explaining when and how to use a fire extinguisher. The Emergency Stop and All Stop buttons are identified and discussed.

CHAPTER 7 - EMERGENCY SITUATIONSThis chapter discusses common emergency situations and proper responses to them, including what to do if a vehicle leaves the facility with the nozzle still in the vehicle's fuel spout. Managing customer traffic in the event of a spill is also covered. Correct fire extinguisher operation is reviewed."

End of Course Instructions

Please print a copy of your certificate for your records. You may also login and reprint your certificate at any time.